Annual Conference Learning Labs
Jumpstart your Annual Conference experience in one of our dynamic Learning Labs, designed to equip, inspire, and connect you around loving boldly, serving joyfully, and leading courageously. Participation is free […]

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Jumpstart your Annual Conference experience in one of our dynamic Learning Labs, designed to equip, inspire, and connect you around loving boldly, serving joyfully, and leading courageously. Participation is free […]
Annual Conference will be held in Greenville, North Carolina, at the Greenville Convention Center from June 18 to June 20, 2026. Learning Labs and early registration are scheduled for June […]
The public is invited to the Alumni of the NC Conference Youth Music Workshop in Concert on Saturday, June 27, 4 pm, in the Edenton Street UMC Sanctuary in Raleigh. […]
The Corridor District is pleased to offer this course, which is open to all laity. It’s a great opportunity to explore the many ways laypersons can live out their call to ministry in the United Methodist Church. This course is also a required step for anyone pursuing certification as a lay servant, lay speaker, or lay minister.
The Harbor district LSM team is pleased to present this spiritual gifts course, open to all UMC laity. This course reminds us that the Holy Spirit gives each Christian one or more spiritual gifts to be used for the common good. It guides readers to discover their own particular gifts and learn to use their gifts to serve others.
The Heritage district Lay Servant Ministries team presents Life Together in the UM Connection. This advanced course meets the polity requirement for those who wish to become certified lay speakers or certified lay ministers. It also counts as an advanced course for certified lay servants and renewals. All are welcome!
The Beacon district LSM team is pleased to present this course open to all laity. In addition, it meets the UM History requirement for those seeking to become certified lay speakers or certified lay ministers. This course also counts as an “advanced course” for certified lay servants or anyone in need of continuing education to renew their certification.
